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ESTABLISHED A.D., ISIS. THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Cheshire, Shropshire and Xorth Wales Register. The County Paper for all Official Notices in Denbighshire and Flintshire. P UBLI SITED B VEP, I- PP, I DA Y A ND SA T URDA Y. CIRCULATION, 5,500 TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. UNSTAMPED. STAMPED. In advance, Its per annum. In advance, 11 s per annum. On Credit, Ills per annum. On Credit. 12s per annum. B 1,EY  P, A D L E Y) A V LEY AXD jg CADLEY, PROPRIETORS.
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GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. Advertiser Office, MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. Every description of COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY F X E C F r TED Publisher. (by ■ n' liority) of the Abstract of the Coal Mines Regulation Act AND Special Colliery Rules for North Wales To be had in Sheets and Book?, in both English and Welsh. BAYLEY & BR-A-DLEY. PROPRIETORS.
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Sales- Sales oy Auction. SALE BY MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES. \.1 ,f' Sale of Desirable Freehold Property in CHESTER STREET, in town and borough of Wrexham. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS BAUGH  by -NIE.?,SRS BAUGH & JOXES, at the Lion Hotel, Hope-street, in the Town Of Wrexham, on Tuesday, the 15th day of November, 1881, at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to con- ditions to be then and there produced, all that sub- stantially brick-built c mmodious MESSUAGE or DWELL- ING-HOUSE, with the Outbuildings and Appurtenances thereto belonging, being No. 34, on the east-side of Chester- street, in the said Town and Borough of Wrexham, formerly in tbp. hn1.Hna nf tt-?- .tc M? n H:?nd)f<=, '?-cUSHir, afcer- ?&rds of Mr Gerrar and lately of Mr Francs. chemist. j These premises have a frontage to Chester-street afore- said of 2(j feet 6 inches, and extending from the street frontage to extreme rear of the premises HO feet. For further information apply to Mr J. ALDINGTON I HUGHES, solicitor, Wrexham or at the offices of the; AUCTIONEERS, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 2668z Sale o' Farm Produce and other Effects at I OLD LLWYX OXN FARM, Abenbiiry, near the town of Wrexham. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGH and Jt_ JONES, upon the premises at Old Llwyn Onn Farm, aforesaid, on Friday, the 18th day of November, 1831, the whole of the Farm Produce and other Effects, comprising threshed wheat, the produce of 7a 2r. Sp. ditto barley, the produce of l!)a. lr. 22p. one stack of oats, grown upon 7a. 2r. tip., stacks of clover and hay, wheat and barley straw, and straw and hay in the buildings a large quantity of Champion and other potatoes, turnips, and other effects. Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. 2687a Sale of a Compact Freehold Property in the Township of Allii.jiton, in the Pariah of Gresford, in the County of Denbigh. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS BAUGH & J_ JO? E, at the Alvn Hotd, Rossett, on Tuesday, the 22nd dav of November, lSSl, subiect to conditions to be (I then produced, all that MRSSCAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, with the Outbuildings, Gardens, and Appur- tenances; and also all those Six CROFTS, PIECES I or PARCELS of LAND thereto belonging and therewith held, containing in the whole in statute measure 7a. 2r. 3p.. be the same more or ;ess, situate in the Township of AUin^ton, in the said Parish of Gresford, and is bounded by the lands of General Townshend, .1 hn Boydell E-q., Mr Thomas Barker, and others, which said premises are now in the holding of Mr James Ridgway, or his under- thnant. I The tenant will show the premise f. j For further information, apply to Mr W. HAWKINS j TH.STCX: Mr As I IT c> BRADLEY, Solicitor; or at the offices .-f the AUCTIONEERS, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. I 2uS6z I Desirable Family Residence call- d The Elms in Grove- road cl,p to the town of WREXHAM, in the County of Denbigh TO Br. SOLD, BY M OTION, by MESSRS BAUGH and JON! S, at the I.ic)n Hotel,&Hope -street, in the town of Wrexham, on Tuesday the loth day of November, 1881, at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced. All that recently erected F'KEEHOLD (let tehed Family Residenc- called "THE ELMS" situate in Grove-road Resi(lene,- called TH El u near the town of Wrexham. The residence contains ON THE BASEMENT.—Good laundry, larder, wine cellar, coal cellar, and servants' water closets. ON THE GROUND FLOOR -Vestibule, large entrance hall and handsome staircase drawing, dining, and morning rooms, kitchen, back kitchen, butler's pantry, and china closet, water closet and lavatory. ON THE FIRST CHAMUER STORY.—Five bedrooms, water closet, bath-room, lavatory, and housemaid's closet. ON THE SECOND CHAMBER. STORY.—Five bedrooms and linitzi room. IN YARD. -Capital stabling, harness room, and large coach house, with room and lofts over same. Gas and water are laid upon the premises The bath, lavatories, and housemaid's closet are supplied v '•'> hot and cold watr, and the chamber stories are n ?le by a hack sta'rease. The residence stands m its own grounds, which are taste-j fully laid out in lawns, shrubberies, flower beds, croquet lawn, and excellent kitchen garden, containing in th?whote in surface area, including the "ite of the house and build- ings, 4037 square yards. Order to view the premises may be obtained from the Auctioneers. For furthur information apply to HENRY HUMPHREYS, Esfi., and Mr J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, Solicitor, Wrexham, or at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. f2559n PRELIMINARY. Sale of Cottage and Garden close to LLYDYAKT FANNY, Tahvrn, near Wrexham, nJnL o BE ?OLD BY AUCTION by ?lessrs BAUGH and J JONES, at the White Lion, Hope-street Wrexham, early in the month of December, subject to conditions, all that stone built COTTAGE and DWELLING-HOUSE, with the Garden and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate close to Llydyart Fanny, Talwrn, in the township of Bersham, in the parish of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, formerly in the occupation of Robert Evans but now of John Hughes. For further particulars apply to Alr REGINALD JAMES, solicitor, Wrexham, or the Auctioneers, Telll le Chambers. Wrexham. 2(53a SALE BY MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK & CJ. Important and attractive Sale at PEN-Y-WEHN, abutit 2k miles respectively from Hope and Llong Statiolls, oiL the Chester, Mold, and Denbigh Railivail n iniles from the Caergwrle Station, OIl the Wrexham and Connah's Quay Piailiva il, aboitt four miles from Mold and five miles from Wrexham. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK & Co., beg to an- lVB. nounce that they have been favored with instructions from Mrs It. Trevor-Roper, to SEI, IIY oil Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, the 14th, 10th, and llith days of November, 1881, commencing each day at Eleven o'clock punctually, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITUI; E, line-toned COTTAUE PIANOFORTE, in walnut case, by ,Vllis >n an,1 Son several clocks and timepieces, clioic ■ OIL PAINTINGS and EN< i li AVI NGS, Worcester china dinner and dessert ser- vices, quantity of port wine, LIBRARY OF BOOKS, t-e together with sundry OUT-DOOR Effects, a pair of very HANDSOME and WELL-BRED PONIES, broken to harness (the property of Col. Trevor-Roper), of Phis-Teg an ex- cellent wagonette; harness awl soldiery, Or >skill s o.irt, sunllry implements, lawn mower, cucumber frames, garden to ta. greenhouse pliints, h.'e 1i:)USP, hives of ca; ihl yard dogs, and other mi-cellaneous effects. Oitalncues may he lizttl from the Auctioneers. Messrs CIIUHTON EU'IIICK, ROBERTS, and RICHARDSON, Chester. 270:1n HALKYX, FLINTSHIRE. TO BREWERS, INNKEEPERS, AND CAPITALISTS. SALE OF FREKHOLD PUBLICHOUSE AND PREMISES. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, & Co, will sell by Pubi c Auction, at the King's Head Hotel, moi?- Well. on FRIDAY, the 2;ith day of November, ISM. at half- past Two o'clock in the afternoon precisely, in one lot and subject to conditions to be then and there p: oduced and read, all that capital, suLst mtially built Freehold PUBLICHOUSE known as The Miners Arms," situate at Halkyn, aforesaid, together with the out-bu:ldilig3, md two crofts of exeullynt pit-jture land adjoining thereto, and the two cottages held therewith, the whole containing by est mation la lr 27p of land ortlie, e,il)t)iits. The Miners Arms commands a gooll. steady business, and now that the Halkyn Drainage Scheme is in act.ve progress, which when complete, by developing the un- paralleled mineral resources of the neighbourhood, will give employ to a large number of miners, it may be con- fitlently anticipated that this house, which is most favour- ably situate, will command one of the best businesses in t' e locality. Immediate possession of the whole of the property will be given For further particulars apply to Messrs K„ELLY & KEENE, Solicitors, Mold Mr H. A. COPE, Solicitor. Holywell, or to the AUCTIONEERS. Auction Office, Chester, 1st November, LFSSL. 2696p UNDER DISTRESS FOR RENT. Sale ft a one-horse cart, plough, harrows, manure, hampers, boxes, fruit baskets, and sundry furniture, vpon the premises in FROG LANE, HOLT, i.itehi h"ld by Richard Williams, and two stacks of hay, t.;  )/ /t*'  < ?!<'C/K!)'? ?'i7 oat straw, kiln of bricks, swede turnips, cabbages horse, ,(-r upon land near Cornish Hall, aboitt oite, ijiile from flolt and about four miles from Wrexham. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK & Co. will SELL by iTt_ AUCTION, on Friday, November ISth, 1881, com- mencing at Twelve o'clock noon punctually, the under- mentioned effects, viz. :-At the house, Frog-lane, Holt, 26 fruit basket-, sundry boxes and hampers, excellent one- h rse cart, iron wheel plough, pair of iron harrows pig troughs, large heap of manure, wringing and mangling machine, tables, chairs, turnela, clock, butter prints, sundry ware, Sc. upon the land near Cornish Hali, two stacks of hay, stack of oat straw, small quantity of beans, tar?e quantity of bricks, swede turnips cabb iges, five large dr?n pipes, manure, and a brown horse, aged ??—.Cash payment will )?e required on the fan of the hammer. 2..LF h;tiiil)ier. -I:I: f <\TE JY AND ETCHES. THE WHITCHURCV (SALOP) HOR^E SAT. MESSRS ETCHE. X'r?X)-.):LKY. -?D KTCm. will SELL BY ArCDOX at ?h,t._?cn..??p, OH FlllDAY, Nov. ISch, IS* :!<??u? ?.?. H..< 'uHl H?r.?-? Horses, Cobg, Pomes, ami o!ts. Full particulars in catalogues. Sale to commence at Twelve o clock Offices; Whitchurch, Salop, and Crewe, I Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. LLOYD. r WREXHAM SAIITHFIELD. COMMENCING WITH CATTLE AT 10.30. FAIR DAY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD, 1881. MR LOYD'S next Auction will take place on Thursdiv. ..l' November 3rd when he will sell:- ?TA -M? lot of grand Cows and Calves, Heifers, Barrens, and! Stlrh. Several good stock and fat Bulls. A lot of prime Scotch and Shorthorn Oxen, fat Heifers, and Cows. A capital lot of fat Calves. A prime lot of Shropshire and other fat Wethers, also store Sheep. Several fat Pigs, in-pig Sows, store Pigs, and porkets. 10 Grand Cows and Calves and Calving Heifers. 40 Prime Fat Cattle. The property of a gentleman going abroad. Park Pheatjn, in first chss repair. Mr Roberts, Berse. 5 In-pig gilts (a very noted breed). 30 Ripe fat sheep. TERMS.—No sale, no charge. Ready-money settlements on sale day. Calves and pigs under X2 value 6d per head, over that sum Is per head, other stock fourprence in the pound. Early entries will oblige, so that they may he parti- cularized. Sale at 10.30 with store cattle. Offices Eyton House, Wrexham. 209p PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Highly li)il)ortant Sale of 25 Grand Yoxtng Dairy Cows and Jleifers 7 Waggon Horses, Hacks, and Colts, 20 Tons of Prime Upland Ilay, 8 Stacks of Straw, 15U Measures of Fir Falara Potatoes, large, quantity of Manure, the ichole of the Modern Agricultural Implements and Dairy Vessels, at CARDEX BANK, Situate li Miles from Broxton Station, 3 from Malpas 4 from Farndon, and 3 f-om S/wcklaeh. jVf~It LLOYD most respectfully announces that he has 1 been favored w th instructions from Mr Wm Blake who is retiring from farming, to SELL BY AUCTION, in his Farmyard, and situate as above, on Wednesday, November 30th, 1881, the whole of his First-Class PRODUCE, &c.. &c. Lunch at Twelve. Sale at One o'clock prompt. Offices-Eyton House,Wrexham. 2747z SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. r"r ,,r 'd ,,r/ r,-r-r- ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, 1881. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. VTESSRS JONES AND SON, will hold their next SALE OF STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Thursday, November 17th, 1881. STOCK ALREADY ENTERED. A lot of Prime Fat Beasts Several Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf heifers, short horned bulls A nice lot of Sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Pigs Further entries respectfully solicited. Sale at Ten o'clock. SETTLEMENTS AT CLOSE OF SALE. Offices :-J, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 907b ail f D-U- Hft) x A"1:T A mm nnnii _U J. lUiV. JLiU V Aiit DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. GREENFIELD, WREXHAM. Newly erected Villas close to, bitt exempt from the municipal taxes of, the borough. g R. LOVATT has been favored by instructions from C the mortgagee to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Old Swan Inn, Abbot-street, Wrexham, on FRIDAY, tho 25tli day of November, 1881, at four o clocK in the afternoon, punctually, subject to conditions and in such lots or order as may then and there be decided upon by the vendor, all those four recently-built VILLA RESIDENCES, with small gardens in front, all standing in one' range, with frontages to Greenfield-street, and called" Victoria Terrace," situate at Rhosddu, in the township of Stansty, close to the borough boundary of the town of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh two of them now occupied by Edwin Humphreys, Esq and Mrs Miliigan, and the others at present vacant. Each of the above houses has a basement story divided into cellar and wash house, a backyard and back entrance, with separate water supply from the Wrexham Waterworks; entrance hall, two reception rooms, with kitchen, pantry, and scullery on the ground floor; and four excellent bed- rooms on the first floor. The property is close to St. James' Church and a post office leceiving box, and within ten minutes walk from the Market Halls and the Railway Station thus having all the advantages of town residences combined with an airy, dry situation, and views of the H"p and Vrondeg mountains. The occupiers will also have votes in the Parliamentary elections for the Denbigh boroughs. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, or to Messrs LEWIS and SON, Solicitors, Wrexham. 2CS5p SALE BY MR RICHARD OLLERHEAD. 1,0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR OLLERHEAD, a_ on Monday, November 2!st 18S1. in the Temperance Hall, Beast Market, Wrexham, a large assortment of good substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Sc. Sale at One o'clock. Auctioneer's Office, Charles-street, Wrexham. 2749n SALES BY MR J. W. BROWN. BROUGHTON HALL STOCK SALE. IF R. J. W. BROW begs to announce that he will hold ? ?6 his next Fortnightly Sale of F?T and STORE STOCK at this Mart on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 23rd, 1881. Sale at One o'clock. Church Lane, Mold. 2732p SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. ,r RUGBY. MESSRS TATTERSALL will hold Sales of HUNTERS, l' HACKS. and HARNESS HORSES, at their RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT the Second Tuesday in every Month. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13TII. Sale commences at 12 o'clock 1 Applications for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs. TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. Messrs Tattersall will hold a Special Sale for Studs of Hunters and other Horses at their liugby Establishment, on Tuesday, November 22nd. All the stalls for this sale are engaged. 25:10f Business Announcements.    MR S. :%L AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, LATE OF 13, QUEEN STREET, BEGS to thank the Inhabitants of Wrexham and Neighbourhood for their patronage and support since he commenced business, and respectfully in- forms them that his Office and Warehouses are now situate in the Corn Exchange Buildings, Henblas- I street, where he will continue to carry on his business, and trusts by strict attention and prompt settlement of accounts, to merit a continuance of their support. Mr S. A. wishes it to be known that he has large and convenient Warehouses for the storage of Furniture, SL\, and that he is prepared to make advances on goods consigned to hirp for positive sale. Settlements prompt at close of all sales. Note the address, MR S. ASTON, Corn Exchange Buildings, 274tia Henblas-street, Wrexham. AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1881-82. T. J. WILLIAMS BEGS to announce his return from London and Manchester Markets, with a splendid assortment of goods for all departments, and calls the particu- lar attention of his numerous customers to the SPECIALTIES IN THE NEW PREMISES, called the TEMPLE BAR CARPET & FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, Comprising a large selection of Carpets, &c., unsur- passed for Quality and Cheapness. READY-M ADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. This Branch is worthy of Special attention. T. J. WILLIAMS, SILl, MERCER, LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, MERCHANT TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, TEMPLE B\R CARPET AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE I 34, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING UNDER Ex- I IIERIENCET) MANAGEMENT. FAMILY MOURNI.NO. UNDERTAKER 2tilSp  to .f;5u0 to lenv on ?!ortsa?e, by a Regbt're I '? t)?'i' Friendly Society.—Apply hy letter, R. H., .? ?.?' Office. 2724n Y I |-A KM lll>'>, TRADESMEN, A XI) PRIVATE* a ]YHTHL*'—?? Alfred Bowyer, Accountant, Com- missiun; an.lF'.?ci.d Agent, 1U4, (-'rt-we. his I:Ll.ge 'Lli'li si?I?ill (),fl- ;L5 to L5,lO) p':n-?din h; 1!:m(l f?t investment, which he ? prepared t? !en? on furniture farm an? trade stock", ?c. ?n borrower's own vecuritv. without bonds ■ T. or sureties. The charges will be 'n accordance with the nature of the security offered j ami can be ascertu!ned on application as a?vc. N0 delay, Distance no ohi^ct. Ka*y instahneuts made to suit? h.rr?v&ra. ?4z ) I Business Announcements. FRANCIS' VOICE LOZENGES. For Clearing and Strengthening the Voice, relieving affections of the Throat, Hoarseness, Huskiness, Ac. Public Speakers and Singers take them with much benefit as a Preventative of Hoarseness, and as a remedy when it exists. NUMEROUS TESTIMONIALS FROM CELEBRATED ARTISTES, kc. 1.—MISS MARY DA VI ES. I have found your Lozenges very effective in removing hoarseness, and can thoroughly recommend them." 2.—MISS MARIAN WILLIAMS.—"The Lozenges at once and completely removed a slight hoarseness under which I was suffering." 3.—MISS MARTHA HARRIES.—"I found the Lozenges highly beneficial." 4.—MR LEWIS (LLEW LLWYFO.}—" I believe that I could not have performed my part (owing to hoarseness) at the Concert, had it not been for the efficacy of your Lozenges." 5.—MR FANISH, LIVERPOOL.—"The effect of the Lozenges is remarkable indeed gave me a voice as clear as a bell." 6.—A CLERGYMAN NEAR WREXHAM.—" They have a wonderful effect on my voice." Sold in Boxes, lAd, Is l jd, i's 9d each or sent per post for Is !I!d, 2s !)d in stamps. From the Proprietor, JNO. pRANCIS, M.P.S., PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, (EXAM), WREXHAM. 2710a CHRISTMAS CARDS, 1881. THE CHOICEST DESIGNS. ALL NEW. READY NOW FOR SELECTION. W GARRATT-JONES, BOOKSELLER, &c., 1, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. 2725z NOVEMBER, 1881. WE ASK ATTENTION TO DELIVERIES TV JUST TO HAND OF NEW SHAPI S IN ULSTERS, FASHIONABLE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN JACKETS, FUR-LINED CIRCULARS VERY CHEAP. THE ABOVE. WE KEEP IN ALL SIZES. CRETONNES Warranted Fast Colors also our Special Makes of WELSH FLANNELS & SUMMER BLEACHED BLANKETS, These are thoroughly reliable, and we are now able to offer them together with our General Heavy Drapery Stock, at Lower Prices than we have ever known them to reach there is, however, in all fabrics, a distinct tendency upwards, and higher prices are sure to rule. We have, therefore, con- fidence in stating that [the present is:a favorable time to buy the class of goods we offer for Sale. W AND J. PRIOHARD, 14, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 2279n BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. Y. STRACHA N, SEED MERCHANT and NURSERYMAN, WREXHAM, Offers a fine lot of WINTER FLOWERING PLANTS, INCLUDING CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CINERARIAS. CALCOLARIAS, PRIMULAS, HEATHS, &c. All first-class Stock. Inspection invited at the Railway Station Nurseries. 2561a BAYLEY & CO.'S DIARY AND ALMANACK FOR 1882, Containing a variety of Useful Information on COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY MATTERS AND A SHORT HISTORY OF WREXHAM, I Will be published about NOVEMBER 26TH. Intending advertisers irust forward their communications not later than Monday, November 21st. 51, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 2005z NURSERY STOCK. Y. s T R A C 11 A SEED MERCHANT, WREXHAM, Invites an inspection of his STOCK of FRUIT TREES, STANDARD & DWARF TRAINED, EVERGREEN & FLOWERING SHRUBS, FOREST TREES, INCLVDING- LARCH, SPRUCE, SCOTCH, OAK, ASH, &c., FINE THORNS & PRIVET. Nursery Catalogue (n application. 2562n I 2562n BAY LEY AND CO PICTURE FRAME MAKERS AND MOUNT CUTTERS. PICTURES FRAMED IN EITHER ENGLISH OR GERMAN MOULDINGS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND MOST REASON- ABLE TERMS. PRICES ON APPLICATION AT THE PICTURE FRAME WAREHOUSE, 51, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 2533p "OLIVE CREAM," (Registered at Stationers' Hall.) Highly recommended for Preserving, Invigorating, aad Dressing the Hair, rendering it soft and Glossy, imparting a healthy stimulus to the roots, and much superior to Pomades, Oils, Glycerine, and Lime Cream, &c., for the Hair. J IN Is AND 2s BOTTLES. PREPARED HY JNO. pRANCIS, M. P S. fI PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, (EXAM.) WREXHAM. Z;-09n _—————————————————————————— SIMPLIFICATION OF FUNERALS. STKEiiUNS j PATENTED FOLDING BIER is highly approved. ICoST SMALL, HIRES WEL EASILY PUT AWAY. ) Send for particulars to F. A. she it on, Kidderminster; Business Announcements. J. W. O-NES) SADDLE AXD HARNESS MAKER, 23, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. The THREE GUINEAS RIDIXC SADDLE is a marvel of cheapness all over pig skin, com; iete with fittings, with or without knee pads. A remarkable Saddle for cross country riding, the tree being strong and elastic. The SIX GUINEAS BROWN or BLACK HARNESS is lined all through. This set is .,f all xcefi&t value, being well adapted for dog-cart or general use. &A 'PAIR OF CARRIAGE HARNESS from Twenty Guineas, according to Furniture. FOUR-IN-HAND CARRIAGE HARNESS from Fifty to One Hundred Guineas. All except the plating furniture made on the premises. TANDEM HARNESS very neatly got up for Fourteen Pounds. BREWERS HARNESS AND CART GEARS. HORSE CLOTHING, best superfine, persuit, £3 10s, any pattern, comprising the following :-Hood, sheet, pad, cloth, body roller, and fillet strings. Second quality, ditto., per suit, t2 17s tid. An excellent assortment of reversible KNEE RUGS, RAILWAY WRAPPERS, and large size Waterproof CARRIAGE RUGS. HORSE CLIPPING MACHINES of all makers. Hunting Stables furnished throughout with every appli- ance nccessary. BREECHES PASTE and BOOT TOP POWDER PASTE LEGGINGS LEGGINGS LEGGINGS Leggings for Shooting, Leggings for Fishing, Leggings for Breeches and Pantaloons, Leggings for Constabulary, and short Military Leggings. MACHINE STRAPS or Mill Bands for heavy machinery, single and double a2602p THE TEA WAREHOUSE, 1, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. About Fifty Vessels laden with the NEW SEASON'S TEAS have arrived, and WJI. J HILLIPS is carefully selecting parcels from the fnest imports which will be offered to the public at the lowest remunerative prices. WM. PHILLIPS, PROPRIETOR. 1057f OFFICE, WAREHOUSE, REFRIGERATOR, HEAD ESTABLISHMENT WASHINGTON BUILDINGS, 18 & 20, LIME STREET, LIVERPOOL. BLOCK & CLEAVER, FAMILY BUTCHERS, THE highest class of BEEF and MUTTON can be obtained at any of BLOCK and CLEAVER'S Establishments. All Beef and Mutton kept in their own RE- FRIGERATORS, and delivered at the following Branches every MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED- NESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY Evenings (Holidays excepted.) BLOCK AriD CLEAVER, 207. Park-rd., Liverpool, 431, Stanley-rd., Bootle. 52, Wavertree-rd. 31(1, Derby-rd., „ 77, Soho-st., „ 3(5, Derby-rd., 91 127, Gt. Homer-st. 57, South-rd.. Waterloo. 244, Gt. Homer-st. Mooi Lane Crosby. 49, Stanley-rd., King-street. MOIU 9i), Walton-rd., Stockport Road. 1!)2, Walton-rd., Manchester 878a ADVANTAGEOUS BUSINESS PREMISES IN WREXHAM. LARGE FRONT SHOP, (36 feet by IS feet.) wlTn COMMODIOUS SALE AND SHOW ROOM ABOVE. (36 feet by 18 feet.) And ROOMY DRY CELLAR. (36 feet by IS feet.) AT THE BOTTOM OF BANK-STREET, AND CENTRALLY SITUATED NEAR THE MARKETS. The premises, which have a handsome plate-glass frontage, command several of the mosl, frequented business avenues in the town, ana are in all respects suitable for carrying on a first-class business in the Drapery, Grocery, Ironmongery,General Provision, or almost any other branch of trade. For Terms apply to MR EDWARD JONES, plumber, &c., Chester-3treet, Wrexham. 1750 R. C. FEARXLEY, Ale C Cllt: N T AIN T, ESTATE AGENT; INSURANCE AGENT, BOROUGH COLLEJCTOR; 5 T E M P £ L E HOW, i WREXHAM ) 2119n Legal and Public Notices. I COUNTY OF DENBIGH. ABSTRACT OF ANNUAL ACCOUNTS, MICHAELMAS, 1881. COUXTY RATE. RECEIPTS. £ s. d. X s. d. Balance from Michaelmas, l^SO 3,718 10 7 S Four County Rates at S, 7/S, 6/8. 8,530 7 3 From Her Majestys' Treasury 671 S 2 Fines from Justices' Clerks 2ô2 1) 2 Fees ditto ditto 935 14 10 ————— 1,198 4 0 Other Receipts 16417 6 Loan for Enlarging Chapel and completing New Wing Lunatic Asylum 700 0 0 Total 14,9-3 7 6 vp, DISBURSEMENTS. A s. d. Prosecutions 685 10 6 Salaries to Jttstices' Clerks 1,21" 6 S Prisons and Reformatories. 113 12 3 Lunatic Asylum 1,092 7 11 Shire Halls i.. 195 19 6 County Bridges 1 2 )9 !) 4 Main Roads 2,535 4 10 Registration of Voters 221 9 1 Salaries of County Officers 1,202 9 6 Miscellaneous. 464 11 I Loan Accoititt:- Paid Interest 454 11 5 Instalments 991 8 0 1,445 19 5 Balance in Treasurer's hand, 29th September, 1881 4,523 7 5 Total 14.P83 7 6 I r POLICE RATE. £ s. d. Balance from 18S0. 1,242 1 0 Police Rate, 3 Counties at <5/8, 5/8, and 6/8 4,571 4 7 Earnings of the Force 153 11 4 Ditto by Justices' Clerks 73 9 4 —————— 227 0 8 Treasury allowance, being half the Expence of Pay and Clothing to Michaelmas, ]880. 3,OOS 1 5 Borrowed from Public Works Loan Board for Building New Stations and Sites. 1,000 0 (I Other Receipts 7 13 4 Total .10,056 1 0 £ s. d- Pay and Clothing 6,16612 0 Sal tries of County Officers. 110 0 0 Lock-up and Stations 257 5 Pension to J. Denman, Esq 71 IS 4 Miscellaneous 801 18 9 Transferred to Superannuation fund being Stoppage; from Police Pay to i!th Sep- tember, 1S8I 136 17 4 Loai), Aceozt)tt:- Paid Interest 132 10 8 instalments. 53 15 0 186 5 Balance in Trea-urer's hands, 2Mh September, 1881 2,425 1 7 Total 10,056 1 U I SUPERANNUATION FUND. .E s. d. Balance from lSSO. H717 51 Fines and Earnings per 139 8 4 Deductions from Police Pay 136 19 4 Instalments and Interest from County Rate Gi 4 6 Ditto ditto from Police Rate 96 16 0 ———— 165 0 6 Total £ 559 5 7 OUTSTANDING DEBTS. £ s. d. County 8,790 19 7 Police. 2,274 9 10 ;C s. d. Paid Allowtnces 434 8 3 Balance in Treasurer's hands, 29th September, I881 124 17 4 Total £ 559 5 7 TOTAL IIALANCES, t s. d On County Rate. 4,523 7 5 Ditto Police Rate 2,425 1 7 Ditto Superannuation Fund 124 17 4 7,073 6 4 JOHN RICHARD HEATON, PLAS HEATON, RHYL, a2697nf Treasurer to County of Denbigh. GRAND SALE OF DRAPERY, I ALBANY PADDON, Having purchased a Stock of a Draper who is RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. > M Offers the same at PRICES never before known in WREXHAM. rA » DON'T FORGET g 5 w PADDON, I J>ADDON,:¡ 0 o CD HIGH STREET, § 0 0 W R EX H A M. SALE CONTINUES FOR ONE MONTH. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES FOR OLTTBS. 2259z THE OLD ESTABLISHED CARVER, GILDER, PICTURE FRAME MAKING AND MOUNT CUTTING ESTABLISHMENT, 2, CHARLES STREET, WREXHAM MRS WARBURTON Begs to return her sincere thanks to her friends and the public generally for the liberal support which she has received since the death of her late husband, Mr W. Warburton, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their support. Mrs Warburton begs also to inform her friends and the public that the same workmen are kept on which have been in the employment for 26 years, and all work entrusted to them will have the greatest care and attention. Chromos, Drawings, Photographs, Oleographs, and all kinds of Pictures Mounted and Framed in the newest designs Oil Paintings Cleaned, Lined, and Restored, Plans and Maps Mounted and Varnished. Old Work Re-gilt and made equal to New. Mount Cutter kept on the Premises. ADDRESS ALL ORDERS- MRS WARBURTON, 2655f 2, CHARLES STREET, WREXHAM. I -=-=. Q.EO. gEVAK. ACCOUNTANT, COMMISSION AGENT, & VALUER lA, HENBLAS STREET, I WREXHAM. 2354f j J ^yiLLIAMS, T T?ILLIAMS, IRON MERCHANT, AND GENERAL COMMISSION: AGENT, ACREFAIR, NEAR RUABON. as- IRON AND STEEL RAILS AND BARS, Of unexceptional Good Brands, supplied promptly. Agent for North Wales to the BOWLING IRON COMPANY, LIMITED, BRADFORD, Manufacturers of Best Yorkshire Iron, viz. Boiler Plates, Angles, Axles, Weldless Tyres, Iron or Crucible Steel. 2348 THE TEA WAREHOUSE, 1, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. About Fifty Vessels laden with the NEW SEASON'S TEAS have ar-ived, and WM. PHILLIPS is carefully selecting parcels fiom j the finest imports, which will be offered to the public at the lowest I remunerative prices. WM, PHILLIPS, I PROPRIETOR, 1057n 1057n W. FORREST, I Dealer in I NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, FE k TRER AND FLOCK BEDS, MATTRE SSE S, &c., &c- SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT OR EX- CHANGED. A R G Y L E S T R E E T, (LATE ART EXHIBITION GROUND), WREXHAM. 2356n [A CARD.] MRS MORCOM, DRESS AND MANTLE ROOMS, 4, YORKE STREET, 1 WREXHAM. 2627a THE NEW I ANCAS HIRE STEEL PE ..J AND ALL OTHER PENS, Manufactured by EDWARD VOORSAXGSR, s 0 L D BY CHARLES G. BAYLEY, THE CROSS AND CHURC H-S TEEKT One of the Agents for Oswestry. W. GAMBLE, Jr I MERCHANT, WEST BROMWICH, SPECIALITIES Hudson's patent Steel Trams for Collieries, Mines, Quarries, &c. Steel wheels, Axles, and I Pedestals, Steel for Mining Tools, Shears and Turning Tools of superior manufacture. Hall's Automatic Injectors and Water Elevators (these simple instruments are the cheapest and most perfect Boiler Feeders, Water Elevators, and Con- tractor's Pumps in the world.) Dobson's patent Fire Bars. Iron and Steel Hails and Accessories. New and Second-hand Railway Waggons, Eng:i-«s, Boilers, Machinery, &c., &-c. Particulars and Prices on application. 314p AN ORDINARY will be held at '-NXRS.' PAR',O-,AC.F" tbf- Nel^oi An"1! Vaults, everv Thursilsv. at 12 30 p-ni. 15:1!1 Business Announcements* NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. (OPPOSITE THE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK.) Established for the supply of TEAS, COFFEES, FRUITS, SPICES, GENERAL GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CONTINENTAL, AND FOREIGN GOODS. WINES AND SPIRITS, PATENT MEDICINES, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES. &c., &c., AT WHOLESALE PRICES. WINES AND SPIRITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES AT THE NORTH WALES SUPPLY STORES. SHERRIES from 18s per doz PORT from 21a CLARET from. 12s SCOTCH & IRISH WHISKIES from 26s RUM and GIN from 26s COGNAC BRANDY from 29s Single Bottles of the above can be had at corres- ponding prices. CASE BRANDIES. HENNESSEY S OR MARTELL'S. 1 Star, per 4s (id 2 „ 5s Od 3 5s 6d JULES DUFONT & CO.'S— 1 Star, per bottle. 4s 0d 2 „ 4s 6d 3 „ 5s Od CHAMPAGNE LIME JUICE (J- F. Edisbury and 4s Od per doz. ZOEDONE 5s Od VIN SANTE 5s (id A new and revised Price List free on application. C. K BENSON & CO PROPRIETORS 2619 WOOLLEN TAILORING AND OUT-FITTING ESTABLIS EJMENT. EDWARD LLOYD, REGENT BUILDINGS, WREXHAM. E LLOYD is now showing a great variety of WINTER OVERCOATINGS in BEAVERS, MH.LTOVS, TWEEDS, &c., Worsted Coatings, Black and Colored Trowserings, Suitings, Ac., Ladies' Jacket and L'lstei ths. Ladies and Gentlemen may rely up having a perfect fit combined with moderate charges. EDWARD LLOYD, HEGENT TtLTILDINGS, WREXHAM, 2660n A GIFT, FREE, POST PAID. pROF. gROWN'S SHAKESPERIAN ALMANAC, (Illustrated) for 1882. It fairly glows with quotations and Illustrations from the "Bard of Avon." I shall print three million copies, and will send ten copies free. prepaid to anyone who will judiciously distribute them in their locality. Address— FRED, W. HALE, 2, King-street, Covent Garden, London. 2294a HAMS! HAMS!! HAMS! GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRJCES OF HAMS. FINE MUD HAMS can now. be bought at HOPE STREET MARKET, WREXHAM, AT SIXPENCE PER POUND. HAMS ARE CHEAPER THAN BEEF AND GO MUCH FURTHER. DON'T M THESE BARGAINS I I ON!,V OBTAINABLE AT HOPE STREET MARKET* WREXHAM, 2491